NEW $377,878 HILLGROVE MULTISPORTS COURTS DECLARED OPEN FOR PLAY

NEW $377,878 HILLGROVE MULTISPORTS COURTS DECLARED OPEN FOR PLAY

Photo caption: Opening the new $377,878 multisport courts at Hillgrove last weekend, Armidale Regional Council Mayor Sam Coupland, left, Hillgrove Progress Association Treasurer Scott Single, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall, Secretary Louise Kelly and President Noel Waters.

Monday, 27 November 2023

THE historic village of Hillgrove struck gold at the weekend, with two new synthetic grass multisport courts officially opened for play.

Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall was thrilled to join the local community, Progress Association members and Armidale Regional Council Mayor Sam Coupland on Saturday morning to perform the honours, cutting the ribbon on the $377,878 project, funded by the former State Government.

“The former overgrown and disused clay courts have been transformed into an exciting synthetic-grass community hub for tennis, basketball, netball and even lawn bowls,” Mr Marshall said.

“The new courts have already had a lot of use and will no doubt be very popular with the growing number of young families in the district.

“Congratulations to Hillgrove Progress Association President Noel Waters and Secretary Louise Kelly, who personally drove this project – it is an exciting time for Hillgrove!

“I’m so pleased to see these first-class facilities here in Hillgrove, as every community, regardless of size or location, deserves to have quality recreational facilities for locals to enjoy and be active.”

Hillgrove Progress Association Secretary Louise Kelly said the courts were already being well used by locals.

“People have been using the courts frequently since the day the construction fence came down with over 100 visitors to the court recorded so far,” Ms Kelly said.

Hillgrove Progress Association President Noel Waters said the funding was designed to increase the participation of women in sports.

“The numbers we have seen bear this out with about 43 per cent of adult participation in play on the course have been women, so far,” Mr Waters said.

“One attendee at the opening said she had signed up for a netball team in town and was frequently using the new courts to practice – this is exactly the type of response the funding was targeted for.

“Thanks to Adam for his hard work helping us secure this marvellous asset for the benefit of Hillgrove and the surrounding rural community and this is a great foundation upon which to build future projects.”

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